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Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five comics read yesterday: First Image of New
Vault Comics has a couple of books launching in July, post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller Resonant by David Andry and Alejandro Aragon - along with a Y The
Flesk Publications is making the Frank Cho Kickstarted volume Ballpoint Beauties available through Diamond Preview for comic stores in July. FRANK CHO
Welcome to Thank FOC It’s Friday Saturday, a weekly mailing list, similar to The Daily LITG, but (mostly) every Friday and planned to coincide and cover
Gail Simone, Jose Luis, Jonas Trindade and Michelle Madsen are launching the new superhero crossover event for Lion Forge's Catalyst Prime, called Seven
Jeff Parker's Writer’s Commentary on James Bond: Origin #8, on sale now from Dynamite. Page 1- We pick back up on The Matroyshka, a merchant ship under
It's two weeks till Free Comic Book Day. And in the following fourteen days, Bleeding Cool will be running teasers, event announcements and even a (well
Comic book store Strange Attractors, previously at the Spalding Lifestyle Centre in Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire has moved to the Baytree Garden Centre, in
Strangelands by Mags Visaggio, Darcie Little Badger and Vanesa R Del Ray launches from Humanoids in July as part of their H1 shared unievrse line. Here's
It's two weeks until Free Comic Book Day. Bleeding Cool has already run a tonne of previews ahead of the big day. Look for that to be upped in the two
Wow Cool Alternative Comics' shop in Cupertino, California is closing its doors after over five years of business. A small press comics publisher and mail
Welcome to the mostly-daily Lying In The Gutters. You can sign up to receive it as an e-mail here. Top five comics read yesterday: Roy Thomas on DC Comics
A six-year long mystery gets a brutal, blood soaked answer in East of West #42, where we learn once and for all how the Horsemen died.
Star Trek: The Q Conflict got off to a great start, but issue 3 slows down a bit... but in an oddly Star Trek kind of way, which is perfect.
Matthew Snyder writes, Welcome to the ComiXology Bestseller list, your guide to see how well your favorite titles are selling digitally. Every week I'll
IDW collects the classic works of Steve Ditko and Joe Gill's Gordo and Konga, compiling them into a double feature graphic novel in stores now. Although
X-Liefelds by Rob Potchak and Rob Nikolakakis is the big laugh from Keenspot in July, but The Donald Who Laughs continues to have appeal. Not quite as
It's hard to imagine anything more horrifying than taking the subway in Boston, but writer Paul Maybury, artist Sam Lofti, and colorist John Rauch are
Source Point Press are kicking off July with three new series and a one-shot charity comic, raising awareness and money for the situation in Flint,
Action Lab Entertainment ate bringing back Rob Espinosa's Adventure Finders with a second volume. The story of a small-town girl and her friends who want
WATCH_DOGS is an action-adventure game developed by published by Ubisoft and launched in 2014. Set in a fictionalized, free-roam, open world version of
TPub writer Michael Gordon of Transdimensional and Stan Lee's Lucky Man has a new series launching from Scout Comics, with Francisco Munoz of Goth Ghost
Brian Buccellato is best known as a comic book writer and colourst, on titles such as The Flash, The Exterminators, Injustice Gods Amongst Us and
Devil's Due/1First Comics are publishing an Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez comic book in May, and in July will be following with a Bernie Sanders comic - which
Not only do we get Christopher Priest writing a newly relaunched Vampirella #1 with all the possible variant covers you could imagine - and a Lord Of
In 2015, American Gothic Press published Monster World by Philip Kim, Steve Niles and Piotr Kowalski. In 2019, it's back with a new Golden Age, and Holli
How aporopriate to run on Good Friday. The comic book that DC Comics cancelled rather that publish with huge amounts of amends, in the wake of pressure
Fresh from the solicitation of May's LGBTQ 'satire', Dave Sim continues afresh with his cut-and-pasted Cerebus-meets-Dante's Inferno Cerebus In Hell with
Kazuo Koike, the creator of Lone Wolf and Cub (along with artist Goseki Kojima) and one of the most prolific creators of manga, has died. His official